Sunday, March 29, 2009

Adobe Reader Fix, USPS Rate Increase Info

Well, Ballentine Blvd. is back to normal. I enjoyed the peace and quiet
and not hearing the big trucks hit that bump between Corprew Ave and
Lakebridge Dr.

Here's some important info for those of you who use Adobe Acrobat
and/or Adobe Reader version 9.

You should update to version 9.1 to repair a security vulnerability
that could give control of your PC to hackers.

You can get more details here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb09-03.html

Updates for versions 7 and 8 should be out later this month. In the meantime,
you can remove the the risk by simply disabling JavaScript in Reader.

Here's how: Open Acrobat Reader, then:
Click: Edit -> Preferences -> JavaScript... then uncheck Enable Acrobat JavaScript

That will keep your computer safe from the threat until the update is ready.
I leave JavaScript turned off in Reader all the time. I see no need to enable it.

USPS Rate Increase Info

Here’s everything you need to know.

On May 11, 2009, the U.S. Postal Service will implement a new postage rate
increase for the majority of mail services including First–Class Mail®,
First–Class International®, Postcards and Special Services.

Here is a summary of the USPS 2009 postage rate increase:

The price for one–ounce First–Class™ stamps has increased to $0.44 from $0.42.

On January 18, 2009, the U.S. Postal Service increased pricing for shipping
services by an average of 5 percent.

Prices were adjusted for Express Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Select,
Parcel Return Service and some international shipping products.


Click the image to enlarge it.


According to the U.S. Postal Service, the average postage increase by class
of mail will be at or below the rate of inflation (as measured by the
Consumer Price Index).

The U.S. Postal Service also introduced Commercial Plus pricing for
high–volume shippers.

Stamps.com customers who qualify as a high–volume shipper can receive a
discount up to 14.5% off Express Mail retail pricing.

With Stamps.com you can print postage from your PC. As an incentive,
they are giving those who sign up $25 in postage, a digital postal scale
worth $50, $5 in supplies, and a four week risk free trial. Try Stamps.com today!


Finally, here's an inspirational tale you might enjoy. Feel free to
copy and pass it around.

Why There Is So Much Pain And Suffering

A man went to a barbershop to have his hair cut and his beard trimmed.
As the barber began to work, they began to have a good conversation.
They talked about so many things and various subjects.
When they eventually touched on the subject of God, the barber said:
'I don't believe that God exists.'

'Why do you say that?' asked the customer. 'Well, you just have to
go out in the street to realize that God doesn't exist.
Tell me, if God exists, would there be so many sick people?
Would there be abandoned children?

If God existed, there would be neither suffering nor pain.
I can't imagine a loving God who would allow all of these things.'

The customer thought for a moment, but didn't respond because
he didn't want to start an argument.
The barber finished his job and the customer left the shop.

Just after he left the barbershop, he saw a man in the street with
long, stringy, dirty hair and an untrimmed beard.
He looked dirty and unkempt. The customer turned back and entered
the barber shop again and he said to the barber:

'You know what? Barbers do not exist.'
'How can you say that?' asked the surprised barber.
'I am here, and I am a barber. And I just worked on you!'
'No!' the customer exclaimed. 'Barbers don't exist because if they did,
there would be no people with dirty long hair and untrimmed beards,
like that man outside.'

'Ah, but barbers DO exist! That's what happens when people do not come to me.'

'Exactly!' affirmed the customer. 'That's the point! God, too, DOES exist!
That's what happens when people do not go to Him and don't look to Him for help.
That's why there's so much pain and suffering in the world.'

Edward L. West Sr.

3 comments:

  1. Are we going to be attending more city council meetings as a group? We still need the city and/or HRT to address the view of the houses that backup directly to the light rail. We have asked for a tree line, greenery, shrubbery to replace all of the trees and greenery that was torn down. Also, what about that sound wall? Are we just giving up on that?

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  2. Thank you for your comment. It has been forwarded to Mr. John James our civic league president.

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  3. I would like for us to attend more city council meetings as a group in the future if neccessary. Please remember it will take a collective effort and show of faces at all meetings to continue to address these issues.

    The response given from Marie Arnt with HRT last month was that they would be planting a green tree line for the houses that backup directly to the lightrail. We will continue to monitor the progress of this project to ensure it's completion.

    Dominion Power has stated that they have no authority over the sound wall project at this time. Through some researching we have found that this is a VDOT and City of Norfolk issue.

    VDOT representatives have stated that unless they have found significant cause to continue the wall they have no plans for doing so. The city has stated that the budget will not allow for the continuation right now.

    Thank you.

    John H. James

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